2015 - Oil on Linen, 84" x 66" SOLD
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"Teenage Sculpture VII" is a large scale abstract painting featuring tan and brown hues. A native of Washington, D.C., Kerry Hays is an emerging artist who attended the University of Georgia. With her studio in the historic Biltmore in Midtown Atlanta, her abstract paintings have a sculptural quality balancing rich layers & textures. Kerry Hays is inspired by the work of Josef Albers, Helen Frankenthaler and Barbara Hepworth.
In this original art, an yellow flower presents in abstraction with a gray* background on white cotton ragg paper. Size of painting: 5x7 inches.*Gray has green undertones.* Painting is sprayed with a light matte varnish to protect from dust and UV light.All artwork © Catherine Jeltes, Gal
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Matthew has been a full time professional artist for over 25 years, with solo gallery exhibitions held once a year. His bold paintings executed exclusively with a palette knife in impasto acrylic have attracted a wide following amongst art collectors. These paintings are in many private and prestigious collections including The National Library Of Wales and …
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Yannis Moralis / Γιάννης Μόραλης [1916-2009] is an outstanding figure in Modern Greek painting. He became a professor at the School of Fine Arts at a very early age and for years taught the younger generations of Greek painters.
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2019 - Oil on Linen, 72 x 60 Private Collection
Gippeum Roh’s paintings have the flattened perspective of Cézanne’s apples, the muted color palette and tight interlocking composition of a Giorgio Morandi still life, and a hint of the sensuousness of Georgia O’Keeffe’s flowers and landscapes. Asked about the source of her visual repertoire, Roh says, “My painting is about the everyday things that I bring to my studio. I collect things and place them, just as in the long tradition of still life painting. Light and shadow; natural, cool or warm light play an important role in revealing the appearance and essence of objects.”